Ferguslie Park [Original recording remastered]
Ferguslie Park [Original recording remastered]
Track Listings
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1. Good Businessman
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2. Star
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3. Wheelin'
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4. Waltz (You Know It Makes Sense)
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5. What More Could You Want
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6. Over My Head
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7. Blind Faith
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8. Nothing's Gonna Change My Mind
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9. Steamboat Row
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10. Back on My Feet Again
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11. Who Cares
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12. Everything Will Turn Out Fine
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Remastered reissue of the British folk-rock act's 1974 sophomore album includes one bonus track 'Everything Will Turn Out Fine' (7 inch edit). Lemon. 2004.
Ferguslie Park,Stealers Wheel,Lemon Records,AM Pop,England,Folk-Rock,Pop,Pop/Rock,Rock,Rock/Pop,Singer/Songwriter,Soft Rock
Average customer rating:
- A Rafferty/Egan Masterpiece
- Everything Didn't Work Out Fine
- One of the greatest pop/rock albums
- THIS IS A GREAT ALBUM!!
- I believe there's some false advertising here
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Ferguslie Park
Stealers Wheel
Manufacturer: Lemon Records UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0002LHQH2
Release Date: 2004-08-09 |
Tracks:
- Good Businessman
- Star
- Wheelin'
- Waltz (You Know It Makes Sense)
- What More Could You Want
- Over My Head
- Blind Faith
- Nothing's Gonna Change My Mind
- Steamboat Row
- Back on My Feet Again
- Who Cares
- Everything Will Turn Out Fine
Album Description
Remastered reissue of the British folk-rock act's 1974 sophomore album includes one bonus track 'Everything Will Turn Out Fine' (7 inch edit). Lemon. 2004.
Album Details
Digitally Remastered, Never Before Released on CD. Includes a Bonus Track and Bonus Sleevenotes.
Customer Reviews:
A Rafferty/Egan Masterpiece.......2006-01-13
The sad thing is that Stealers Wheel here in America usually means "Stuck in the Middle with You," which is what the "oldies" stations seem to play ad nauseam, as if that were the only song they ever recorded.
For my money, just about any track on Ferguslie Park eclipses "Stuck in the Middle" (perhaps that is because I've heard it hundreds of times beyond endurance).
Something else should also be said: Joe Egan is all the singer-songwriter that Gerry Rafferty is, though he never went on to the same illustrious post Stealers career as did Rafferty. Listen to "Star" and "Wheelin'," or "Nothing's Gonna Change My Mind." Why Egan didn't go on to better things boggles the mind.
I know that "timeless" is an overused phrase, but this album (yes, I still think of these records as albums) is just that. Buy it, even if you've never heard of Stealers Wheel before.
And for the fans, the Lemon reissue is a well put together package, with very good artwork and liner notes including full lyrics.
Enjoy.
Everything Didn't Work Out Fine.......2005-02-13
I had a similar experience as "Coon from Alabama" did when I played my CD copy of "Ferguslie Park," and found that it did not contain single version of "Everyone's Agreed Everything will Turn Out Fine" as advertised. So I reccommend you update that description. That being said, it was good to finally hear this album again after so many years, especially "Steamboat Row." When Universal finally gets around to re-issuing Stealer's Wheel in U.S., hopefully they will include the complete catalogue.
One of the greatest pop/rock albums.......2004-11-28
Gerry Rafferty & Joe Egan made some beautiful, clever & fun music in their sadly short run as Stealers Wheel. While I personally rank all 3 albums pretty much on the same level, this one pokes out a bit ahead since it has 2 more songs than the other 2 ten-track albums. =)
Gorgeous harmonies, sweet & catchy melodies.. and fun joy-for-the-ears arrangements.. it is a tremendous shock that this album has been unavailable on CD for a decade (and previously only on a Japanese-only CD which was impossible to find).. and this group continues to be overlooked.
From the Beatlesque "Star" to the beautiful "Over My Head", and chilling "Who Cares?"... all the way to the awesome finale "Everyone's Agreed That Everything Will Turn Out Fine".. EVERY song is a pop/rock gem. If you love Gerry Rafferty's music, or Stealers Wheel's hit "Stuck In the Middle With You", then you can't go wrong with this album.
HIGHLY recommended!
THIS IS A GREAT ALBUM!!.......2004-10-03
Woo Hoo! Finally, 31 years later, this obscure release sees the light of digital day. And had these tracks been the ones on the first Stealers album...backing up their smash hit "Stuck In The Middle With You", the future would surely have been a lot brighter for the Wheel. As it was, there was considerable disappointment for buyers expecting more on the debut and most weren't willing to take a chance on the sophomore. What a shame, because even without a big hit - Cut for cut, Ferguslie Park totally dukes the debut and is LOADED with top drawer Brit bop.
All 12 songs make the grade and the tempo balances weaving their way thru the collection makes for a superb listening experience with a sweet aftertaste.
Highlights include Joe Egan's "Star", a minor hit that should have been major, "Blind Faith", the rocker "What More Could You Want?", "Wheelin'" and the soft Rafferty folk tale "Steamboat Row". The only letdown here is the inclusion of a re-recorded version of "Everyone's Agreed That Everything Will Turn Out Fine" that doesn't measure up to the original single version.
If you think you already possess all the great "lost" classics from the 70's and you don't have "Ferguslie Park" by STEALERS WHEEL, get your credit card number ready. This is it.
I believe there's some false advertising here.......2004-10-02
The description for this album states that it includes 'one bonus track 'Everything Will Turn Out Fine' (7 inch edit).'. This led me to believe that the original version of this song, recorded with the original lineup of the band or at least a form of the band that didn't exist by the time the second album was recorded, would finally be available on CD. I had purchased a Best of Stealers Wheel and a Best of Gerry Rafferty and both of them included the 'Ferguslie Park' version of the song. I ordered the album, received it today, and there is NO bonus track, nothing other than the original album. The description here is totally untrue. Having said that, the rest of the album was superior to the first in my opinion. This was the kind of approach that I would have expected John Lennon to take in his solo work based on his best moments in the Beatles. As Badfinger, one of the other major Beatles-influenced bands of the early seventies, was primarily dominated by the McCartneyesque Pete Ham, Egan and Rafferty both had Lennonesque vocal inflections and many of their songs had similar melodic constructions to some of John's. They also had their share of management and promotional difficulties as well as interpersonal instability although neither of them went the suicide route of Pete Ham or Tom Evans. Aside from the mistake of rerecording 'Everything Will Turn Out Fine' or at least departing from the original arrangement, one of the most fascinating and inventive pop singles I've ever heard, Ferguslie Park is one of the more memorable albums of the seventies for me, unjustly negelected while dozens of critics' darlings bask in their glow of praise. Don't simply write these fellows off as second rate Beatles ripoffs. This kind of pop craftsmanship is a rare breed these days.
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